Dr. Rhoda Olkin, Director of the Institute on Disability and Health Psychology, Distinguished Professor

Dr. Rhoda Olkin, Director of the Institute on Disability and Health Psychology 

San Francisco PsyD students and Institute on Disability and Health Psychology received a $10,000 research grant from the American Psychological Foundation.

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Nnenna Ndika, CSPP Clinical Psychology student

Meet Nnenna Ndika, a student in the Fresno Clinical Psychology PhD program, who is the recipient of the Dr. Jeffrey W. Braunstein Memorial Scholarship.

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CSPP Graduate, Dr. Cheryl Arutt

CSPP Graduate, Dr. Cheryl Arutt

"CSPP gave me the foundation for a rich and varied career."

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CSPP faculty and  Professor Emeritus, Dr. Paul Werner

CSPP community event on the San Francisco campus honored Professor Emeritus, Dr. Paul Werner, upon his retirement after 30+ years of service on the faculty.

Dr.Teresa Chapa CSPP Graduate

CSPP Graduate, Dr. Teresa Chapa

Meet CSPP alumna Dr. Teresa Chapa, a senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health.

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CSPP Alumni & Friends

YOU’RE REALLY MAKING A DIFFERENCE

After over 40 years, the California School of Professional Psychology has an impressive base of nearly 15,000 alumni across the nation and around the world, with over 8,500 in California alone. We are proud to have prepared our alumni for professional careers of service and leadership, and are impressed by your application of this knowledge to improve the lives of people in diverse cultures and communities around the world. 

CSPP alumni are making a difference in so many ways, such as: Influencing legislation as active members of Congress

  • Working in community organizations
  • Working as faculty and supervisors to train our future psychologists and marriage and family therapists
  • Working as consultants to organizations, as HR/training managers, or as organizational psychologists.

FOUR WAYS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR CSPP CONNECTION

As a graduate of a CSPP program, you are part of this large, engaged professional network making endless contributions to the mental health community. Here are four ways to make an even stronger impact:

1. Check our calendar of events, the CSPP Alumni Blog and the CSPP Dean’s Blog for in-person opportunities to engage with CSPP and your fellow alumni.

2. Contact the alumni office to host a networking event in your area.

3. Join our CSPP Alumni LinkedIn group to reconnect and professionally network with fellow CSPP graduates. 

4. Explore your complimentary CSPP Alumni benefits, such as:

  • CSPP Alumni Legacy Scholarship for your immediate family members
  • Free 6-month Listing in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory ($180 value)
  • Discounts on malpractice insurance
  • Reduced rates on continuing education courses
  • Free cspp.alumni.edu email accounts
  • Merchant discounts 

OTHER HANDY LINKS

Follow the links below for easy access to additional resources and opportunities.

  • Have you recently moved or would you like to join our email list? Update your information now.
     
  • Request a transcript or diploma. To verify your internship, please contact the registrar at the campus you attended to refer you to the Office of Professional Training.
     
  • Take advantage of your current library access.
     
  • Get involved: Provide CV coaching for young alumni, access a CV coach, be an alumni contact for admissions, and join your local campus network of low-fee psychotherapists.
     
  • Looking for fellowship, granting, or job resources? Please visit our Career Services, Workforce Development and Jobs Blog sites.
     
  • Find us on Facebook and LinkedIn and expand your professional network and reconnect with old friends from CSPP.

LET US HEAR FROM YOU!

Please contact the CSPP Alumni Office to request your alumni ID number, suggest a benefit or simply to say hello. We would love to hear from you! Email csppalumni@alliant.edu, or call 415-955-2083.